Oberland section of the German Alpine Club
Oberland section of the German Alpine Club (DAV) e. V. (DAV Oberland) |
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founding | January 13, 1899 |
Seat | Munich , Germany |
purpose | Promotion of mountaineering and alpine sports; Protection and preservation of the naturalness of the mountains |
Chair | Matthias Ballweg |
Members | 177,455 (as of end of 2018) |
Website | www.alpenverein-muenchen-oberland.de |
The Oberland section of the German Alpine Club (DAV) e. V. is a section of the German Alpine Club (DAV), which was founded on January 13, 1899 and is based in Munich . With around 177,500 members, it is one of the sports clubs with the largest number of members in Germany and one of the three largest clubs in Munich after FC Bayern Munich and the Munich section of the German Alpine Club .
In cooperation with the Munich section of the German Alpine Club , the two largest sections of the German Alpine Club have merged and are among the five sports clubs in the world with the largest number of members .
Basics
The section was founded on January 13, 1899. On July 28, 1999, a close cooperation with the Munich Section was decided and gradually implemented. This includes, among other things, the possibility of mutual free membership in the other section ( plus membership ), a joint event program, a website and a members' magazine.
The section operates a service point at the Isartor in downtown Munich, 17 huts and several climbing facilities , including the DAV climbing and bouldering center Munich-South together with 23 other sections . In 2018, the club had an income of 11 million euros and the corresponding expenditure of 9 million euros. The member magazine alpinwelt appears four times a year . Together with the Munich section, the section offers a training and touring program with around 2500 courses and tours per year and once a year there is a children and youth program for 6 to 16 year olds and the Mountains & More program for 17 to 27 people -year-old out.
Areas of activity
The section or its subgroups are u. a. active in the areas:
- hike
- Rockclimbing
- Climb
- Mountain bike
- Ski / snowboard
- Water sports (kayak; in cooperation with ESV München e.V.)
- Nature & Environment
Huts
The Oberland section operates seven managed and ten unmanaged huts .
Managed huts
- Falkenhütte , 1848 m above sea level A. ( Falkengruppe , Karwendel ) (built 1921–1923)
- Johannishütte , 2121 m above sea level A. ( Venediger Group ) (built 1857)
- Lamsenjochhütte , 1953 m above sea level A. ( Hinterautal-Vomper -kette , Karwendel ) (built 1906)
- Oberlandhütte , 1014 m above sea level A. ( Kitzbüheler Alpen ) (built 1928)
- Riesenhütte , 1345 m above sea level NHN ( Chiemgau Alps )
- Stüdlhütte , 2801 m above sea level A. ( Glockner Group ) (built 1868)
- Vorderkaiserfeldenhütte , 1384 m above sea level A. ( Kaiser Mountains )
Self-catering cabins
- Aste Reitbichl ( Karwendel ) at 970 m above sea level. A.
- Bavarian Wildalm ( Brandenberg Alps ) at 1450 m above sea level. NHN
- Blankensteinhütte ( Bavarian Prealps ) at 1214 m above sea level. NHN
- Gründhütte ( Bavarian Prealps ) at 1195 m above sea level. NHN
- Haunleiten ( Bavarian Alps ) at 706 m above sea level. NHN
- Kloaschaualm ( Bavarian Prealps ) at 887 m above sea level. NHN
- Reitbichlhütte ( Karwendel ) at 917 m above sea level. A.
- Siglhütte ( Bavarian Prealps ) at 1334 m above sea level. NHN
- Winkelalm ( Kaiser Mountains ) at 1193 m above sea level. A.
- Winklmoosalm ( Chiemgau Alps ) at 1160 m above sea level. A.
Former huts
- Old Prague hut (out of order since 2009)
- New Prague hut (today owned by the DAV main association )
- Jubilee hut
Climbing facility
- Climbing boulder Unterschleißheim
Web links
- Section Oberland
- Section publications of the Oberland section (digital copies of the DAV library)
- Oberland section in the historical Alpine archive of the Alpine associations in Germany, Austria and South Tyrol (temporarily offline)
- Statutes of the Oberland section (PDF; 116 kB)
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Annual Reports Oberland Section (PDF file), page 6
- ↑ a b Annual Report 2018
- ↑ a b 10 years Munich & Oberland. (PDF; 3.2 MB) In: alpinwelt 1/2010. Retrieved April 29, 2018 .
- ↑ Portrait - Oberland section. Retrieved April 29, 2018 .
- ↑ alpinwelt 03 2019 - Annual Report 2018. Accessed on February 10, 2020 .
- ↑ Groups for adults. Retrieved April 29, 2018 .
- ↑ DAV hut Overview (sections Munich and Oberland). (PDF; 3.6 MB) Retrieved April 29, 2018 .
- ↑ Alpenverein-Muenchen-Oberland.de: Climbing chunks Unterschleißheim